Description
About the Author
Yari Perez Marin is Associate Professor in Hispanic Studies in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at Durham University.
Reviews
"This book is highly original, combining very well the approaches, methods and techniques of two disciplines that usually have very different work agendas: the history of medicine and the history of literature."
Maria Luz Lopez-Terrada, INGENIO [CSIC-UPV]
'Perez Marin's important new work is sure to generate future research on topics like these in literary studies of medicine.'
Allison Bigelow, H-LatAm
'Perez Marin has introduced these fascinating medical texts as a way of telling a more complete story of colonial Latin America. She closely reads them through the lens of cultural studies and literary analysis, balancing the highly technical information with its delivery in a narrative voice.'
Patricia M. Garcia, Seventeenth-century news
'Marvels of Medicine provides a thorough and compelling read towards the histories of Hispanic health disparities and medical experiences, acknowledging the roles of language proficiencies as well as racial and ethnic biases.'
Margaret E. Boyle, Nursing Clio
'Perez Marin's work offers a valuable, rich interdisciplinary analysis of early colonial medical texts and their authors. The author's literary and historical contextualization of political, scientific, and cultural discourses that determined the fate of these men and their work is thorough and engaging. This book will be especially useful for scholars interested in viceregal medicine and circulation of knowledge.'
Aimee Davila Hisey, Hispanic American Historical Review
'Marvels of Medicine is a valuable addition to the field [of interdisciplinary study] and stands as an example of the intertextual delights available to us when we bring these skillsets to our reading of early medical writing. [...] The strength of this book lies in its engagement with the literary connections between the various works, highlighting how these individuals were not only authors and medical practitioners, but readers crafting their thoughts in relation to and over-against each other's publications and changing perceptions of Latin America, nature, climate and the human body in the late sixteenth century. [...] Marvels of Medicine offers a very interesting prism through which to engage with medical, social and literary thought in early modern scholarship and creates scope for similar intertextual analysis in this and later periods of medical writing.'Michael Vargas, Bulletin of Spanish Studies
'Most of the early works on the natural history of New Spain were printed in Spain and marketed to a Spanish readership eager to feast on wonder [...] In her absorbing new book, Marvels of medicine: literature and scientific enquiry in early colonial Spanish America, Yari Perez Marin, a historian of literature at Durham University, seeks to redress the imbalance that inevitably accompanies such renderings by turning to a body of literature that hasn't been included in the Latin American literary canon.'
William Eamon, Colonial Latin American Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781837644216
Author Yari Perez Marin
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Liverpool University Press
Publisher Liverpool University Press